Paaaaainnntttiiinnngggsssss!!!

Created by a probably totally normal Pittsburghian who repurposes old artifacts and makes them monster-laden art pieces, the 1932 Zombie Killing Games is an intricately detailed breakdown of the psuedo-Olympics of the undead, and the perfect conversation piece to keep in your den, assuming you enjoy conversations that end with, "Actually, I think I'm just going to call a cab". Just kidding, it'll totally get you laid, once you show them:

...the intro graph in antique typeset describing the beauty of LA: "visit the valleys, the foothills, Civic Center, Satanic Hellmouth, or our miles of monster-free beaches" ... so clearly this isn't referencing Venice.

The aforementioned completely normal dude's also got other LA-centric prints, including Santa Monica being destroyed by a Godzilla-type monster, and the Hollywood sign getting obliterated by a T-rex, whose pea-sized brain and short, stumpy arms are also a great conversation piece, and it'd better be, considering that's the only type of piece you're getting. Kidding again, get ready to bang!